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JoeSixPack60

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Born at an early age, Joe worked his way through college and studied his way through work. In his twenties, he trained himself to sleep for 18 hours a day to make the olympic sleeping team. Unfortunately, he missed the tryouts because the existence of an olympic sleeping team turned out to be nothing but a dream. Now in his declining years, largely due to a faulty sagging floor in his house, Joe is merely a cog in the vast conspiracy that is the TG fiction industrial complex.

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I also maintain a TG fiction archive site, "TG Storytime". It gets new stuff all the time. Drop by!


http://www.tgstorytime.com

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Just sending it to the univers, any possibility of a revamp extension/ vol 2 (the return next summer) of Camp Counselling book? Would be cool to see more of these characters, maybe more of the relation with Dallas ☺️

Well, that story ended in a way where any sequel would have to kind of "lock in" the end the original story, and I'd rather not do that. Author's prerogative. I'm glad you liked it enough to ask! That book doesn't get a lot of love.

Was quite good… one of the best actually…

Anything in the oven?

Lots in the oven, but nothing imminent.

I'm just wondering what prompts did you use for your 'Internship' story? And how did you get all the pictures to look like a natural progression?

If I remember right, I asked stable diffusion for a young man transforming into a secretary in a Pixar style. After a ton of tries, it delivered a 3-image progression that became the basis for the images. I then ran some of the individual figures back through img2img to change them in various ways to create more figures. I then did a lot of Photoshop composition to add and subtract parts (heads, hands, legs, etc), as well as changes in height to make the full 10 images. So stable diffusion to get the base images, more to create variants, and then Photoshop to merge the best parts into the final images.